This book is comprehensive, one-of-a-kind upgrade and repair manual for Macintosh II computers, equipped with 12-inch Apple-brand monochrome monitors or 13-inch Apple brand color monitors. This simple, hands-on guide offers money saving solutions geared to both technical and non-technical users, covering 95% of all common failures, upgrades and adjustments.
Providing helpful information on most of the common Macintosh failures, upgrades, and adjustments, this illustrated manual furnishes detailed instructions on how to make component-level repairs quickly and economically. Original.
Appropriate for the do-it-yourselfer, this book is a comprehensive upgrade and repair guide for the classic, one-piece Macintosh. Easy-to-use diagnostic software for quick performance checks is included, covering models 128K, the Macintosh SE, the Lisa 2/5, the Lisa 2/10, and the Macintosh XL.
A WIRED Pick for the 7 Books You Need to Read This Winter and one of Vox's 11 Titles Not to Miss From the incomparable New York Times and New Yorker illustrator Tamara Shopsin, a debut novel about a NYC printer repair technician who comes of age alongside the Apple computer—featuring original artistic designs by the author. LaserWriter II is a coming-of-age tale set in the legendary 90s indie NYC Mac repair shop TekServe—a voyage back in time to when the internet was new, when New York City was gritty, and when Apple made off-beat computers for weirdos. Our guide is Claire, a 19-year-old who barely speaks to her bohemian co-workers, but knows when it’s time to snap on an antistatic bracelet. Tamara Shopsin brings us a classically New York novel that couldn’t feel more timely. Interweaving the history of digital technology with a tale both touchingly human and delightfully technical, Shopsin brings an idiosyncratic cast of characters to life with a light touch, a sharp eye, and an unmistakable voice. Filled with pixelated philosophy and lots of printers, LaserWriter II is, at its heart, a parable about an apple.
Provides extensive coverage of all Macs and offers practical advice on Macintosh upgrades, repair, maintenance, and troubleshooting. In addition, professional tips and tricks help users save both time and money in selecting and maintaining their computers.
Designed for new and prospective users, this resource offers a technical overview, information about add-on products, tips and shortcuts, and troubleshooting techniques.
Apple insider Knaster explains the art of Macintosh programming with heart and humor. Part one discusses the history and philosophy behind the Macintosh, the theories and ideas that have made it what it is, including requiring programmers to think about things they may not have ever considered as part of programming--like user interface designs. Part two examines the interesting and clever techniques that can make programs slicker and easier to use, while maintaining compatibility with Apple's user interface guidelines.
The press has called Tekserve Corporation, the idiosyncratic Macintosh repair store in New York City, "The Epicenter of Mac Culture in NYC", "The leader in Apple triage services" and "warm and eclectic - maybe even a little eccentric".Unfortunately, not everyone can get down to Tekserve's West 23rd St location for the clear, down-to-earth Mac troubleshooting advice that Tekserve's owners dispense. For the rest of us, O'Reilly & Associates has published the Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide ($12.95) written by David Lerner and Aaron Freimark, of "the world's best Macintosh repair shop".This slim pocket guide has the answers to frequently asked Macintosh troubleshooting questions. Imagine the quirky record store in the movie "High Fidelity," or the popular "Car Talk" show on National Public Radio, and you'll have a good idea of this book's flavor.Tekserver has long provided its customers with a free "Frequently Asked Questions" document. We recently discovered this FAQ sheet and realized that-- like New York itself-- it was too good to leave just for the New Yorkers. With the help of Tekserve, we turned this FAQ sheet into the Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide.The Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide covers the most common user hardware and software trouble, from disks stuck in drives to lost files. It's not just a book for Mac OS X (although it includes tips for OS X and Jaguar, the latest release), it's for anyone who owns a Mac of any type-- there are software tips going back as far as OS 6. The Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide distills the answers to the urgent questions that Tekserve's employee's answer every week into a handy guide that fits in your back pocket or alongside your keyboard.